How to Uninstall Firefox on My Mac Computer

Like most apps, uninstalling Firefox from an Apple computer is a simple matter of deleting the application file. OS X Yosemite doesn't have a complicated uninstall application. However, Firefox does have additional library files that aren't removed when you delete Firefox.app. Locating these files in Finder can be tricky, since they're stored in a hidden library folder, but Firefox's help menu can point you directly to these files.

After locating Firefox's library files, simply delete the app.

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Click the "Menu" and then the "Help" icon.

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Launch Firefox and click the "Menu" icon in the upper-right corner. Click the "Help" icon at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Select "Troubleshooting Information" from the Help menu.

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Click the "Show in Finder" button.

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Click the "Show in Finder" button located beside Profile Folder in the Application Basics section, to open a Finder window with your Firefox profile folder selected.

Delete the "Firefox" folder.

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Click Finder's "Column View" icon at the top of the Finder window. In this view, your highlighted Firefox profile folder is inside a Profiles folder to the left, inside a Firefox folder to the left of that. Delete the "Firefox" folder by dragging it into the Trash in the Dock.

Delete the Firefox app.

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Close all Firefox windows. Click "Applications" in the left menu of the Finder window. Delete the "Firefox" icon in the Applications folder by dragging it into Trash in the Dock.